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  1. Feb 14, 2024 · The Know In the aftermath of Lehi’s death, Nephi and those who followed him were forced to flee from Laman and Lemuel because the two brothers sought, once again, to kill him. Nephi and his people, however, established a prosperous colony, complete with a temple, where they followed the law of Moses and were blessed according to the covenants the Lord made with Lehi and his family (2 Nephi 5 ...

  2. T. J. Uriona introduces a novel interpretation of the phrase "skin of blackness" in the Book of Mormon. His thesis challenges conventional views by suggesting that this phrase symbolizes death rather than a physical curse, aligning it with ancient Near Eastern motifs. By linking Nephi's narrative to Moses's promise of "life and death, blessing ...

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  4. Three Days of Darkness. The three days of darkness symbolized the death of Jesus Christ, who is “the light and the life of the world” ( 3 Nephi 11:11 ). Mormon emphasized that the three days of darkness was “a sign” given of the Savior’s death (see 1 Nephi 19:10; Helaman 14:27; 3 Nephi 8:23 ). After describing the damage caused by the ...

  5. Thus, Words of Mormon helps us see how the Lord prepared a way to frustrate the plan of wicked men and to include scripture that not only covered the same time period as the lost manuscript but provided “greater views upon [the Lord’s] gospel” ( D&C 10:45 ). Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles taught ...

  6. The True Light. The account of the first Christmas in the Book of Mormon helps us learn that Jesus Christ is the “light which shineth in darkness” (see Doctrine and Covenants 10:57–61 ). The most familiar and beloved account of the Savior’s birth is found in the second chapter of Luke in the New Testament. I am filled with gratitude ...

  7. Ether 12:25 “Thou hast also made our words powerful and great.”. The words and phrases of the Book of Mormon are “powerful and great” (Ether 12:25). Treasures await the pondering mind that contemplates virtually every word, idiom, figure of speech, or semantic value in the texts of this remarkable record. Several studies are underway to ...

  8. May 27, 2011 · The Book of Mormon describes the epiphanous experience of the Lamanite king Lamoni: "The dark veil of unbelief was being cast away from his mind, and the light which did light up his mind, which was the light of the glory of God, which was a marvelous light of his goodness-yea, this light had infused such joy into his soul, the cloud of ...

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